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Once built, the factory became a model for the machine-building industry of the country.
There was almost no machine-building industry in Cuba.
Various machine-building industries are also well developed in the oblast:
I keenly feel that we must have a solid machine-building industry in a far-sighted way."
With all the shortcomings of the machine-building industry, there's no more vile organization than the construction industry.
The above specialties were a part of First Machine-Building Industry Ministry of China prior to transfer.
State-sponsored programs under the Tsarist and Soviet regimes developed extractive and heavy machine-building industries and promoted agricultural export.
Ju Kyu-chang (b. 1939) is the director of the Korean Workers Party Machine-Building Industry Department.
Ministry of Transport Machine-Building Industry (USSR; defunct)
Before I came here, I made the rounds of all the machine-building factories in Ivanovo, since I'm the only representative of the machine-building industry from our delegation.
Ministry of Machine-Building Industry planned called for about 60 percent of the industry's products in 1990 to reach the technological level of the industrialized countries during the 1970s and 1980s.
Mr. Jiang won the chance to study in Moscow at the Stalin Automobile Factory for a year, and then spent years as a mid-level official in the machine-building industry.
In 1939-1941, Alexander Yefremov held the posts of the first deputy and then People's Commissar for the Heavy Machine-building Industry of the USSR.
As far as transit cargo is concerned, the largest components of this are ferrous metals, petroleum products, grain shipments, and products of the light, food, chemical, and machine-building industries.
Ju Kyu-chang (Member of the National Defense Commission and director of the CC KWP Machine-Building Industry Department)
In May 1952 finally returned to Poland and became operational in Warsaw University of Technology as an assistant professor, while continuing to work at the Ministry of Machine-Building Industry.
According to questionable DPRK government figures, (as of 1998) machine-building industry in North Korea had increased 1690 times compared with the pre-liberation figure, and its self-sufficiency in machinery was already 98 per cent.
One auto executive who is not with Chrysler, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said Chrysler was driven away by the "botched negotiating" of the Chinese at the Ministry of Machine-Building Industry.
At the institute a number of research laboratories operated, including research laboratory of economy and organizations of machine-building industry of the Kharkov economic region under the scientific management of Prof. E.G. Liberman.
After a successful career in the machine-building industry of the Soviet Union, Kuchma began his political career in 1990, when he was elected to the Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainians parliament); he was re-elected in 1994.
In 1993 he was transferred to the then First Ministry of Machine-Building Industry, where he was the Deputy Director of the Automobile Department until 1995 and Assistant General Engineer for the next two years.
The range of the oblast's export commodities includes: oil and oil products, gas and gas produced products, rolled ferrous and non-ferrous metals, nickel, asbestos, chromium compounds, rough copper, electric engines, radiators, products of machine-building industry.
The debate over how to manage this crisis has pitted the powerful Ministry of Machine-Building Industry and its two million workers in dozens of automobile plants against China's scientific establishment and many municipal authorities, who see their streets descending into a choking paroxysm of traffic and pollution.
In 1986 the Ministry of Machine Building, which produced civilian heavy machinery and industrial equipment, and the Ministry of Ordnance Industry were consolidated into the new State Machine-Building Industry Commission as a way to strengthen the unified management of the national machine-building and weapons enterprises.